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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Created by Bob Budiansky, known for his contributions to the Transformers and his pencilling work on Ghost Rider, Sleepwalker was one of several new superheroes given their own series by Marvel Comics in the early 1990s, also known as the Dark Age of Comics in many circles, an era particularly known for the Nineties Anti-Hero. Unlike most of the other characters from that era, Sleepwalker was not particularly violent or bloody, being more inclined towards traditional superheroics in the vein of Spider-Man, Daredevil and other traditional superheroes. Starting in 1991, the series lasted three years, thirty-three issues (June, 1991-February, 1994) and one Holiday Special before it was canceled. |